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: Pediatric acquired demyelinating syndromes (ADSs) encompass a heterogeneous group of disorders, including multiple sclerosis (MS), MOG antibody-associated disease (MOGAD), and neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD), with distinct clinical trajectories and prognoses. While analyzed collectively at baseline to reflect real-world diagnostic uncertainty, outcome predictors were also examined according to final diagnosis. Identifying early predictors is crucial for optimizing long-term outcomes. : We retrospectively analyzed 30 pediatric patients (mean onset age: 11.3 years) with ADSs. Clinical, radiological, CSF, antibody, and neurophysiological data were collected and analyzed alongside treatment strategies. Outcomes-EDSS scores, neuroradiological changes, and clinical status-were evaluated over a 3-year period. : Final diagnoses included MOGAD (36.6%), MS (33.3%), NMOSD (6.6%), ADEM (10%), and other ADSs (13.3%). At onset, ≥3 brain lesions were present in 76.7% of patients. Disease-modifying therapies (DMTs) were used in 37% and acute immunotherapy in 90%. EDSS progression was significantly associated with DMT use at multiple timepoints, with additional predictors including MRI lesion type, CSF findings, antibody status, and evoked potentials. At 3 years, neurocognitive function predicted clinical outcome. : Early immunotherapy and baseline instrumental findings are key predictors of outcome in pediatric ADSs. MOGAD showed a more favorable course, while MS and NMOSD were associated with greater long-term disability. A comprehensive, early diagnostic approach is essential for improving prognosis.

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